Touch base

Touch base

Definition
Touch base
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When we say touch base, we mean to make contact or communicate with someone, usually to get an update or exchange information. It’s a casual way of saying that we want to connect or reach out to someone to stay in the loop or keep the conversation going. Imagine a game of baseball where the runner needs to touch each base to advance. Well, in the same way, when we “touch base” with someone, we’re metaphorically making sure we’re connected and on the same page.

In a work context, if you have a project with a colleague and need to update them on your progress, you might say, “Let’s touch base tomorrow morning to discuss the next steps.” It means you want to have a conversation to stay updated and coordinate your efforts. The phrase “touch base” can also be used in sports, like when a coach tells their team to “touch base” before the game to go over the game plan and strategies.

Example sentences
I’ll be out of town for a few days, but I’ll touch base with you as soon as I’m back.
We should touch base with the team before making any final decisions.
Let’s touch base after the meeting to discuss any follow-up actions.
Before we start the presentation, let’s touch base on the key points.
We should touch base regularly to ensure everyone is on the same page.